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Social Network Fandalism Adds A Cheap Way For Musicians To Upload Songs To iTunes And More

Sunday, January 20, 2013 19:50
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Fandalism, a social network for musicians, is adding a new feature that should undercut the market for “aggregators” like CD Baby and Tunecore (which allow independent artists to sell their music on iTunes and other digital stores).

To do that, founder Philip Kaplan (who also founded the FuckedCompany blog and ad network AdBrite, as well as co-founding social shopping startup Blippy) is offering a free song upload to iTunes, and unlimited uploads to iTunes, Spotify, and Google Play ) for $19.99 per year. That’s significantly cheaper than most other services, he said — for example, Tunecore charges $29.99 per album per year, while CD Baby charges $49 per album and takes a cut of earnings.

source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/GIjjDZ_4VAE/



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